MICHIGAN / CLARK CMP20 DIESEL SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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OEM
MICHIGAN / CLARK
Model
CMP20 DIESEL
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS

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Technical Description

The Michigan / Clark CMP20 Diesel forklift is a robust, heavy-duty industrial machine engineered for demanding material handling tasks. With a load capacity of 4,000 lbs at a 24-inch load center, this forklift is equipped with a 4TNV94 diesel engine featuring a displacement of 171 cu in, four cylinders, and delivering 59 hp at 2,500 rpm and 130 lbs-ft of torque at 1,600 rpm. The engine is designed for reliable performance and fuel efficiency, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor operations. The three-section mast provides a maximum fork height of 10.9 ft, with a lift speed of 102 ft/min and a lower speed of 100 ft/min, ensuring rapid and controlled load handling. The mast can tip forward 8 degrees and rearward 10 degrees, enhancing stability and maneuverability. The forklift has a ground clearance of 4.7 in, an overall width of 4 ft, and a turning radius of 7.8 ft, allowing for agile movement in confined spaces. The wheelbase measures 5.4 ft, and the right angle stack is 9.2 ft, optimizing space utilization. The operating weight is 7,747 lbs, and it is fitted with pneumatic tires for superior traction on varied surfaces. The maximum speed is 12.6 mph, providing efficient travel between work areas. The overhead guard height is 7 ft, and the mast lowered height is 7.4 ft, ensuring compatibility with standard warehouse doorways. The length to fork face is 8.4 ft, and the maximum fork spread is 40 in, accommodating a wide range of pallet sizes.

Technical Attributes

Turning Radius
7.80 ft
Tire Type
Pneumatic
Load Capacity
4000 lb
Max Fork Height
130.80 ''
Fuel Type
Diesel

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